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Slab on grade
post tension: the forces considered as outer force since pre tension forces are internal forces.
A conventional slab will have two bars side by side near the top and bottom of each beam and a 16" grid across the entire top of the slab. Can't help you with a post tention... they are inventing new ways to take steel out of them every day.
Pouring a concrete slab is the pouring of a fresh unset concrete mix into a prepared area, where it is finished by floating etc to give the required surface, and it sets to form a slab.
Different types of Slabs :1. Conventional solid slab:-- the slab which is braced with beams and columns is called conventional slab this kind of slab is small whereas the depth of the beam is large and load is transferred to beams and from beams to columns. These types of slabs are used in constructing Floors of multi stored building. It is of two types.a) One-way Slab.b) Two Way Slab.2. Flat Slab:-Flat slab is a reinforced concrete slab secured directly by concrete columns or caps .flat slab doesn’t have beams.3. Waffle slab:- Waffle slab is a reinforced concrete roof or floor containing square grids with deep sides. This kind of slab is majorly used at entrance hotels, malls, restaurants
Slab pull means the movement of tectonic plates due to currents in the mid-mantle, this causes subduction.
Concrete slab
Supended slab are slab not sit on the ground directlySuspended slab is a slab supported by beams.
Yes if its your wall. Your neighbor needs to install the post in the ground with concrete. Or another method depending on the surface. Is it dirt, concrete slab?
convergent boundary
For a conventional slab, 3 1/2". If you go 3 1/2" on a post tension slab (and some builders do...) the tops of the cables will be just below the top of the surface and surface cracks will form above the cables. I have even seen where the power screed will cut into the black cable cover.